Owner`s manual

Sample File
As an example of editing text,
suppose you are a sales represen-
tative and want to update orders
from customers' stores. Create a
text file named
ORDERS.DO
that has these orders:
ELM FURNITURE*
pine tables
pine chairs
maple tables
*
JONES
FURNITURE*
maple tables
pine cabinet
redwood shelves
*
HANDY
JOE*
15*
5*
18*
3*
5*
20*
(You can use
(TAB)
to go to the
next column, just as on a normal
typewriter.)
Using the Cursor Movement
Keys
You have learned that you can
move the cursor with the arrow
keys.
To move the cursor quick-
ly, you can use a combination of
an arrow key and a
(SHIFT)
or
CCTRLD
key.
LLEDGD
Moves to the right
word
lRl
Moves to the left
word
f
CTRL~K~*"*
Moves to the
ri
CT
ht
of the line
CCTRDG3
Moves to the left
of the line
iQDMoves
to the top
of the display
|QD
Moves to the bot-
tom of the display
Moves to the top
of the file
Moves to the bot-
tom of the file
Using the Edit Function Keys
To edit a file, use TEXT'S func-
tion
keys—CED
through
CE5D—at
the top of the keyboard. To see
what these keys do, press
( LABEL) (also at the keyboard
top).
At the bottom of your
screen, you see:
Find
Load Save List Copy
Cut
Sel
Menu
Each function is above a
number. For example, "Menu"
is above the number 8. This tells
you that you can return to the
Main Menu with the
CBD
key.
You can turn this bottom line on
and off with the
(LABEL)
key.
Finding Text
Suppose you want to quickly
find all orders of "maple
tables."
First move to the start
of the text. Then press the Find
key (CED).
You see "String:" at the bottom
of the screen. Enter the "string"
of characters you want to find:
String: maple tables
14 / Cutting, Pasting, and Finding Text